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The Yanthrodhara Hanumantha Stotra is a devotional hymn composed by Sri Vyasaraja Theertha, praising Lord Hanuman in his mystical form. Its verses describe Hanuman’s divine qualities and the spiritual benefits of chanting the stotra. Here’s the English meaning of each verse: 🕉️ Yanthrodhara Hanumantha Stotra – Meaning in English - Namami dootham Ramasya sukhadam cha suradrumam Peenavritta mahabaahum sarva shatru nivaranam I bow to the messenger of Lord Rama, who brings joy and is like a wish-fulfilling tree. His strong, well-built arms destroy all enemies. - Nanaaratna samayuktam kundaladi virajitam Sarvadaabheeshta daataram satam vai dridhamavahe Adorned with various precious gems and earrings, he grants all desires of the virtuous. I invoke him with firm devotion. - Vaasinam chakratheerthasya dakshinastham girou sada Tungambhodhi tarangasya vaathena parishobhite He resides on the southern hill near Chakratheertha, where the waves of the Tungabhadra river shine with the breeze. - Nanaadesha gataih sadbhih sevyamaanam nripottamaih Dhoopa deepadi naivedyaih panchakhadyaih cha shaktitah He is worshipped by noble people from various lands and kings, with offerings of incense, lamps, food, and five types of delicacies. - Bhajaami Sri Hanumantam hemakanti samaprabham Vyasa teertha yateendrena poojitam pranidhaanatah I worship Lord Hanuman, who shines like gold, and is reverently worshipped by Sri Vyasaraja Yateendra. - Trivaram yah patennityam stotram bhaktya dwijottamah Vaanchitam labhate bheeshtam shanmaasaabhyantare khalu The noble one who chants this stotra three times daily with devotion will attain their desires within six months. - Putraarthi labhate putraan yashaarthi labhate yashah Vidyarthi labhate vidyam dhanaarthi labhate dhanam One seeking children gets children, one seeking fame gets fame, one seeking knowledge gets knowledge, and one seeking wealth gets wealth. - Sarvathaa maastu sandeho Harih saakshi jagatpatih Yah karotyatra sandeham sa yaati narakam dhruvam Let there be no doubt—Lord Hari is the witness and Lord of the universe. Whoever doubts this will surely go to hell. 📿 Spiritual Significance Chanting this stotra is believed to bring protection, fulfillment of desires, and spiritual upliftment. It’s especially powerful when recited with devotion near the Yanthrodhara Hanuman temple in Hampi. You can read the full stotra with transliteration and download a PDF from Bhaktinidhi or explore deeper meanings on Bhagavan Bhakthi. Would you like an audio guide or help memorizing it verse by verse? I can assist with that too.

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